Oman Sail’s Zimam programme ends on a successful note
MUSCAT: A team from Oman Sail’s Zimam programme have successfully completed a three-day course to improve employability skills in students with learning disabilities at Oman’s new “Academy for Special Skills”. The course was run in Sohar by facilitators from Zimam – Oman Sail’s corporate personal development programme – for the Academy which is run under the umbrella of the Oman Down Syndrome Association.
The mix of physical outdoor activities which included practical experiential learning exercises were designed to inspire the young people taking part while taking them out of their comfort zone. Khamis Al Anbouri, Oman Sail’s Head of Corporate and Personal Development, said: “Zimam aims to build highperforming teams by equipping them with the skills to lead, motivate and engage at all levels of the organisation.
“The sessions held at the Academy for Special Skills activities intended to encourage teamwork and team-bonding through key competencies which include selfleadership, communication, decision-making, resilience and time management.”
The programme involved 40 participants, 20 of whom had learning disabilities, and marked the launch of a two-year Academy programme which will involve various development courses followed by on-the-job training. The students will be carefully assessed during the programme to ensure they progress to suitable on-thejob training, said Miad Al-Hinai, Student Supervisor at the Academy for Special Skills.
“At the end of each workshop, the Academy will be evaluating the students to ascertain their level, track their development, measure their strengths and weaknesses, and explore their inhibited talents. As a result, a suitable on-job training placement will be identified to build upon the students’ professional skills.”
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